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[dĕśə-māt́]
(v.)To destroy or kill a large part of (a group).
(v.)To inflict great destruction or damage on: The fawns decimated my rose…
(v.)To select by lot and kill one in every ten of.
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Decimation (comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Decimation is the late 2005 Marvel Comics storyline spinning out of the House of M limited series, that focuses on the ramifications of the Scarlet Witch's stripping nearly all of the mutant popu...
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Decimation may refer to: • Decimation (Roman army), a form of military discipline used by officers in the Roman army for punishment • Decimation (signal processing), a reduction in the number of samp...
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Decimation (Roman army) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Decimation (Latin: ; decem = "ten") was a form of military discipline used by officers in the Roman Army to punish mutinous or cowardly soldiers. The word decimation is derived from Latin meaning...
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Decimation: punishment in the Roman army. Of every ten soldiers, one was executed. ... Decimation was never a common punishment: it was too harsh and would no longer inspire terror if it were applied too often. Our sources only rarely refer to it, but every reader knew what was meant.
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This presentation deals with the topic of generalized unstructured decimation. First decimation will be defined and described, followed by decimation methods for several different types of images. The performance of the decimation process will be compared.
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What is the process of 'decimation' (see footnote #36 on p. 248; 291, paragraph 2 on p. 248 and top of p. 249)? How does decimation contribute to Roman military discipline (291, paragraph 2 on p. 248)?
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Definition of decimation, possibly with links to more information and implementations. ... Definition: See prune and search. ... If you have suggestions, corrections, or comments, please get in touch with Paul E. Black.
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Resulting retriangulations look like: We learned about decimation at almost the last minute, and as such our decimator class is somewhat incomplete. It currently only removes simple vertices, and produces occasional artifacts in the form of missing/botched retriangulations.
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